The last time Cal had a quarterback competition, it was in the spring of 2013, when Jared Goff and Zach Kline dueled to become the Bears' next starter. This time around, Cal has four contestants who will be vying for the spot.

Jared Lorenzen seems to have settled in at camp and is starting to learn the basics of the Colts offense. Who is he and what does he bring to the table? Brad Keller takes a closer look with some bonus analysis from Ken Palmer of TheGiantInsider.com.

Someone had to go. And judging by Jared Lorenzen's reaction after Big Blue selected fellow Kentuckian signal-caller during the draft's second day J-Load couldn't have been all that surprised that he was the unfortunate one.

Quick, can you name the only NFL club with two overall number-one picks at quarterback? You guessed it, the defending Super Bowl champion Giants. The Giants fulfilled one of their offseason goals of upgrading at backup QB by signing David Carr to an incentive-laden one-year, $1 million contract.

Coaches and players always say they play the season one game at a time. They all say they don't look ahead on the schedule. Tom Coughlin always says the next game is the most important game. While that type of logic is usually a good idea for players and coaches, there are those in the organization who do not and should not follow that line of thought.